Pottery Smiling Head 2 at The British Museum, London

Pottery Smiling Head 2 at The British Museum, London

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After a first bloom of Olmec culture, the Gulf Coast civilisation shifted its focus northward to El Tajin, its regional capital and ceremonial heart. A dynamic and distinctive art style emerged from southern Veracruz, spreading influence as far as Teotihuacan and Tula, Toltec capital in the central highlands. Continuous exchange of ideas and trade strengthened ties between Gulf Coast lowlands and successive highland cultures. One expression of this was the development of a ritual ball game, variants of which were widely adopted throughout Mesoamerica. Local sanctuaries and shrines became part of a broader 'sacred geography', encompassing mountains, lakes, and islands. Over time, seasonal rites and ceremonies were incorporated into an agricultural calendar revolving around the seasons.

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